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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Justice Department Alumni Call For Barr To Step Down
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Julie Zebrak, who spent nearly two decades working for the Department of Justice, on her decision to sign a letter demanding Attorney General William Barr's resignation.
Nevada Will Test Turnout Of Latino Voters
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Latino USA reporter Julio Ricardo Varela about the forces influencing Latino voters in Nevada ahead of the upcoming caucuses.
U.S. Pressures Europe To Find Alternatives To Huawei
by Rob Schmitz
Discussions at the Munich Security Conference have been somewhat overshadowed by the deepening divide between the U.S. and Europe over Huawei.
In Search Of The Anti-Trump, Voters Get Behind Bloomberg
by Don Gonyea
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has spent the week campaigning in several Super Tuesday states, while other candidates focus on Nevada and South Carolina.
Comedian Tommy Davidson Talks New Book, 'In Living Color'
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with comedian Tommy Davidson about his new book, Living in Color: What's Funny About Me.
Troll Watch: Misinformation Around The Coronavirus
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Carl Bergstrom, professor of biology at the University of Washington, about the spread of misinformation about the coronavirus.
Life Kit: Living With Postpartum Depression
by Rhitu Chatterjee
About 1 in 7 women go through pregnancy and postpartum feeling depressed. NPR's Life Kit team has tips on how to recognize the symptoms and where to look for help.
Reporter's Notebook: The Trial Of Harvey Weinstein
by Rose Friedman
The sex crimes trial of former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinsten is going to the jury. And, after two weeks of testimony, NPR's Rose Friedman says covering it has been challenging and fascinating.
U.S. Senator On Meeting With Ukraine President Zelensky
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Chris Murphy, a Democratic senator from Connecticut, about his recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
DevaCurl Faces Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Hair Loss
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with hair stylist Stephanie Mero about the controversy surrounding DevaCurl products.
World War II Soviet Spy Dies At 103. Russia And Poland Remember Him Differently
by Lucian Kim
A Soviet spy has died at the age of 103. Russians claim he saved the Polish city of Krakow from destruction by Nazis. Polish historians tell a different story.